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Ferris & Sylvester release ‘London’s Blues’ video

They’ve just been announced as support for Donovan Frankenbreiter & Trampled By Turtles.

The video is the second in a series of videos directed by Neil Pymer (Aardman Studios) and follows the recent release of the beautifully animated Sometimes. The new video features the band performing in a private members club as women seduce an overwhelmed guest.

About the video Ferris & Sylvester say, “We had a lot of fun building up the ideas for this one with Neil. He was really interested in how the song moved, with its dark undertones put to an upbeat rhythm. The song is all about being a narcissist and the greed that comes with it; and nothing shows that more than seducing a man, tying him up and covering him in lipstick.”

The song is taken from Ferris & Sylvester’s latest EP Made In Streatham, which was released earlier this year. Upon release the Made In Streatham EP topped the iTunes Singer-Songwriter Chart, clocked up millions of plays on Spotify and has been receiving great radio support from Radio 2, BBC 6Music and BBC Introducing, while also achieving critical praise from the likes of The Sun, The Independent and many more.

The band have further upcoming shows in London and will play with Donovan Frankenreiter at Dingwalls on 8 October and Trampled By Turtles at the Electric Ballroom on 16 November.